As original as it is hilarious and hard to categorize, Sandra Boynton's One Shoe Blues is a song, a book, a short film, an offbeat tribute to a master bluesman, and a paean to anyone who tends to lose things, for readers of all ages and most shoe sizes. It's the story of a man, a famously talented man, who nonetheless misplaces a prized green sneaker, and how he finds it again with the help of the insightful Momsock and a chorus of daffy sock puppets. Boynton's directorial film debut—presented here as a book with film stills and a DVD—started out as a song on her Blue Moo book and CD collection of silly songs for youngsters, and is brought to life with the acting and singing talents of B.B. King.